Re: "Don't need hi zinc oil since I run a roller" - WRONG!
[Re: BradH]
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Not just on here, but other places, too. Folks say they don't worry about using a performance oil with a high zinc level because they think running roller lifters means that doesn't matter.
Well, I noticed something on Jesel's FAQ page that should change that opinion. They say "We recommend soaking the lifters in mineral based oil prior to installation as well as pre-lubing the engine prior to startup. After initial engine break-in, if you are going to use synthetic based oil, we highly recommend oils containing high zinc content formulated for racing applications. Synthetic oils formulated for street use are not recommended due to a lack of zinc content."
Flat tappet cam or not, if you built it to run hard, I think you better run an oil that can handle the wear and tear.
I thought you are rebuilding your engine for the last ten years because you were running no oil
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Re: "Don't need hi zinc oil since I run a roller" - WRONG!
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Not just on here, but other places, too. Folks say they don't worry about using a performance oil with a high zinc level because they think running roller lifters means that doesn't matter.
Well, I noticed something on Jesel's FAQ page that should change that opinion. They say "We recommend soaking the lifters in mineral based oil prior to installation as well as pre-lubing the engine prior to startup. After initial engine break-in, if you are going to use synthetic based oil, we highly recommend oils containing high zinc content formulated for racing applications. Synthetic oils formulated for street use are not recommended due to a lack of zinc content."
Flat tappet cam or not, if you built it to run hard, I think you better run an oil that can handle the wear and tear.
I thought you are rebuilding your engine for the last ten years because you were running no oil
First, I think it's only been six, not ten, years.
Second, since I haven't actually touched it in 8 months, I think I can adjust that value down some, too.
Third, I was running good oil when I hurt the engine, but too little of even the good stuff doesn't offset stupidy and the laws of thermal dynamics.
Such is life...
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Re: "Don't need hi zinc oil since I run a roller" - WRONG!
[Re: BradH]
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Not just on here, but other places, too. Folks say they don't worry about using a performance oil with a high zinc level because they think running roller lifters means that doesn't matter.
Well, I noticed something on Jesel's FAQ page that should change that opinion. They say "We recommend soaking the lifters in mineral based oil prior to installation as well as pre-lubing the engine prior to startup. After initial engine break-in, if you are going to use synthetic based oil, we highly recommend oils containing high zinc content formulated for racing applications. Synthetic oils formulated for street use are not recommended due to a lack of zinc content."
Flat tappet cam or not, if you built it to run hard, I think you better run an oil that can handle the wear and tear.
Notice the MAGIC word..Synthetic... the old dino do-do still has some zinc just not a ton like the PRE cat days... I dont add any zinc to any of my rollers and run way more pressure than a lot of guys and never have had a failure
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Re: "Don't need hi zinc oil since I run a roller" - WRONG!
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Rotella T is still a high zinc and phosphorus oil and the Mobil 1 synthetic 20-50 is a high zinc and phosphorus oil also. It says this right on the back of the Mobil 1 bottle and also explains any of their racing oils will have the twin checkered flag symbol letting you know this.
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Re: "Don't need hi zinc oil since I run a roller" - WRONG!
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Rotella T is still a high zinc and phosphorus oil and the Mobil 1 synthetic 20-50 is a high zinc and phosphorus oil also. It says this right on the back of the Mobil 1 bottle and also explains any of their racing oils will have the twin checkered flag symbol letting you know this.
I should have said Synthetic street oil... cats dont like zinc so thats why it was highly reduced(not eliminated).... all because of cats and emissions
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Re: "Don't need hi zinc oil since I run a roller" - WRONG!
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I'm pretty sure that Rotella has taken the ZDDP out of their oil also. We build a ton of flat tappet engines and spend a lot of time researching oil and doing what we can to make engines live.
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Re: "Don't need hi zinc oil since I run a roller" - WRONG!
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I hear there are additives that work as well or better than zinc. Also that adding zinc to a properly formulated oil can actually hurt the level of protection you would get without it. I hope Leigh chimes in, his engine builder takes care of a lot of circle track racers, and had tried many oils and found one they like that works a lot better than the "known" good oils.
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Re: "Don't need hi zinc oil since I run a roller" - WRONG!
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OK so what oil should a roller motor,street/track car use /?????????
My first couple of questions to the OP would be.. is this a street engine, next would be.. what rpm do you idle at and third would would be.. are you running the edm hole in the bottom of the lifter to feed the roller
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Re: "Don't need hi zinc oil since I run a roller" - WRONG!
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OK so what oil should a roller motor,street/track car use /?????????
My first couple of questions to the OP would be.. is this a street engine, next would be.. what rpm do you idle at and third would would be.. are you running the edm hole in the bottom of the lifter to feed the roller
- Street driven, mostly to & from the tracks - 1200 rpm idle, but I don't let it sit there for extended periods of time just waiting for the traffic light to turn green - rollers have pressure-fed bearing feature
Oils worth considering IMO (but don't blame me if you don't like the price) are JGR "Hot Rod", Amsoil Z-Rod, Brad Penn's "racing" oil, and I'm sure there are others that are capable.
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Re: "Don't need hi zinc oil since I run a roller" - WRONG!
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OK so what oil should a roller motor,street/track car use /?????????
My first couple of questions to the OP would be.. is this a street engine, next would be.. what rpm do you idle at and third would would be.. are you running the edm hole in the bottom of the lifter to feed the roller
- Street driven, mostly to & from the tracks - 1200 rpm idle, but I don't let it sit there for extended periods of time just waiting for the traffic light to turn green - rollers have pressure-fed bearing feature
Oils worth considering IMO (but don't blame me if you don't like the price) are JGR "Hot Rod", Amsoil Z-Rod, Brad Penn's "racing" oil, and I'm sure there are others that are capable.
When I first started running my W-9 engine I was running synthetic race oil with added zinc but when I changed to E-85 I switched to dyno do-do mainly due to I didnt know how much moisture would end up in the oil... since then I never switched back without any issues... my previous roller engines always used dyno do-do and again.. never a failure.. thats 19 years with rollers
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Re: "Don't need hi zinc oil since I run a roller" - WRONG!
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I know this is a racing forum, and Hyd rollers are not normally found in racing apps, but does a HYD roller get a free pass on the zinc issue? I mean OEM's are making rollers live/work?
I'd think that's an "It depends" kind of thing. OEMs run hyd rollers on pretty mild cams that have to meet certain service life requirements for a production vehicle. But once somebody swaps out that mild sh!t for something aggressive, then what happens if you still use a modern low zinc street oil?
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Re: "Don't need hi zinc oil since I run a roller" - WRONG!
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